Sometimes the Clues are too hard, other times too easy. I’d say that the Legacy was the latter, as confirmed by all the commentators that piled in with right guesses. Tom Klockau got there first. Next up…

GrangeRover may be correct, but this roofline does look like an ’81-’82 Toyota Corolla coupe . . . that’s my answer and I’m sticking to it. If it IS a Corolla coupe early 80’s and was sold new in Hawaii then (SERVCO Pacific) it would’ve had the little “Quaker State” rustproofing sticker – with copious amounts of gooey, tan solution. A must – with that vintage Japanese sheet metal in that era in the Aloha State. Everyone else (besides SERVCO, which besides the exclusive Toyota rights in Hawaii also sold Suzukis and two dealers sold Chevies), then used Ziebart. Both applications would dry out in 3-4 years. Then would come the Swiss cheese holes in rooflines, C-pillars and trunk lid seams.